I just ordered replacement DVD cases through CompUSA and am going to pick them up in the store tomorrow. I think the best thing about their system is that they don't charge your card until you pick them up within 72 hours, or you can pay cash. Right now they have a 5 pk of Fellowes DVD cases for 4.99. I work at Best Buy and today when I checked for DVD cases the only ones they had was like a 5 or 10 pk but they came with DVD-R and was too expensive for the price when I just wanted the case.

Frankly I prefer the slimline jewel case (cheap and plentiful). By the time you have 200 backups that is a lot of wasted space. I don't need them in fancy boxes with fancy (and expensive) covers. I want to watch the movie, not the box.

However allmediaoutlet.com sells single dvd cases for 0.45 a piece. They also sell double dvd cases if you are looking for that.

I've dealt with them and they are trustworthy enough. I had a problem with an order (Dvd media was not quite up to snuff) and they were quick with a reply and a refund.

I found Bestbuy.com's online service to be the shoddiest I've ever dealt with. If you do buy online avoid bestbuy.com, stick with their brick and mortar. Trust me or you will be going to the credit card company just to get your money back...

I'm with you, Tosca! I just use the slim CD cases which can hold 2 DVDs with no problem. It saves so much space and cost me about 10 cents a piece. Forget the fancy DVD cases - I'm too lazy to make covers for them anyway! P

For some reason i couldn't find a tutorial on how to make a copy of a dvd. I know there's one out there somewhere. Can someone tell me how or paste the link to the forum that has it? Also, can u play dvd-rw on a v4 ps2?

Has anyone got dvd-rw to work on v4 or any version of ps2. ...I'm thinking you havent looked v.hard : ) You don't need to say that. Does anyone know where the tutorial is? I couldn't find it, that's why i asked. smarts.